VIM, UTILITIES, (Vi IMproved) Vi compatible text editor. VIM version 6.1-18 ============================================================================== 1. Getting started *vms-started* Vim (Vi IMproved) is an almost 100% compatible version of the UNIX editor Vi. Vim runs on nearly every operating system known to humanity (almost any Unix flavor, MS-DOS, MS-Windows 3.1, MS-Windows 95/98/NT/2000, OS/2, Atari MiNT, BeOS, RISC OS, Macintosh, Amiga). Now use Vim on OpenVMS too, in character or X/Motif environment. It is fully featured and absolutely compatible with Vim on other operating systems with multi level undo, syntax highlighting, command line history, filename completion, block operations, etc. Vim is especially recommended for editing programers who use to change development palatforms quite often. For more information, see http://www.vim.org and OS_VMS.TXT in this archive. You can download up to date executables from http://www.polarfox.com/vim/ ============================================================================== 2. This archive *vms-archive* Vim archive contains all OpenVMS related files of Vim version 6.1 VIM |- RUNTIME runtime files, documentation, extra fonts etc. |- SRC complete source code |- ALPHA OpenVMS Alpha executables for gui and terminal |- VAX OpenVMS VAX executables for gui and terminal |- GNU Useful GNU tools that Vim might use OS_VMS.TXT OpenVMS users manual Files description: TEST.LOG Output of <.src.testdir>make_vms.mms test file INSTALL.LOG Output main build VERSION Output of VIM --version ============================================================================== 3. Deploy *vms-deploy* Copy all Vim runtime directory structure to the deployment position. Copy over all choosen executables to the VIM directory (GUI compiled can run in simple teminal mode as well, if you have MOTIF shared libraries installed) vim |-- doc |-- syntax |-- tools |-- ... vimrc (system rc files) gvimrc VIM.EXE XXD.EXE CTAGS.EXE Add the following lines to your LOGIN.COM (in SYS$LOGIN directory). Set up logical $VIM to point to the VIM deployment directory as: > $ define/nolog VIM device: Set up some symbols: > $ ! vi starts Vim in chr. mode. > $ vi*m :== mcr VIM:VIM.EXE > $ !gvi starts Vim in GUI mode. > $ gv*im :== spawn/nowait mcr VIM:VIM.EXE -g Create .vimrc and .gvimrc files (or _vimrc, _gvimrc) in your home directory (SYS$LOGIN). (optional) For more information about deployment, build from source code etc, please, check the OS_VMS.TXT file. ============================================================================== Archive created by Zoltan Arpadffy